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If you had 10 grams each of holmesite and watsonate, which o…

If you had 10 grams each of holmesite and watsonate, which one has more molecules? 

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If 25.00 g of As{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”As”} completely rea…

If 25.00 g of As{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”As”} completely reacts with excess NaOH{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”NaOH”}, what is the mass (in grams) of Na3AsO3{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”Na3AsO3″} you will get? 

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You obtain a sample of 8.50 grams of holmesite. How many mol…

You obtain a sample of 8.50 grams of holmesite. How many moles are there in your sample? 

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If 5.00 moles of reagent A reacts with excess reagent B, how…

If 5.00 moles of reagent A reacts with excess reagent B, how many moles of reagent C will you obtain? 

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If you want to obtain 12.00 moles of reagent D, how many mol…

If you want to obtain 12.00 moles of reagent D, how many moles of reagent A will you use? 

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What is the percent composition of K in potassium dichromate…

What is the percent composition of K in potassium dichromate? 

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What is the primary role of sulfuric acid in this electrophi…

What is the primary role of sulfuric acid in this electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction?

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Which of the following is the correct structure for cyclohex…

Which of the following is the correct structure for cyclohexanone?

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What was the role of houshold bleach (NaOCl) in this experim…

What was the role of houshold bleach (NaOCl) in this experiment?

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The Fischer esterification reaction is reversible and equili…

The Fischer esterification reaction is reversible and equilibrium controlled.

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